Electronic Text: Investigations in Method and Theory

Sampul Depan
Kathryn Sutherland
Clarendon Press, 1997 - 245 halaman
The electronic presentation of text has revolutionized the understanding and use of literary evidence. Formerly, readers and editors were obliged to choose one edition of a text in book form to work with and to treat other versions as ancillary. Now electronic editions of a text can incorporate all the various versions and revisions. This allows unconstrained access to a much greater range of information. This collection considers the role of computerized technology in contributing to the interpretation and editing of texts, from both practical and theoretical perspectives. The contributors investigate the ways in which the treatment of texts and the idea of a "text" are affected by current and prospective advances in electronic production and reproduction.
 

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The Rationale of Hypertext
19
Literary Theory and Electronic
47
Hypertext Ideology
67
Three MetaTheories of Textuality
107
Questions of Gender and
127
New Directions in Critical Editing
145
Shakespeare
173
Is It Morphin Time?
199
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